鎱檌fe video installation ?AK Gallery in Gdansk 1966Zbigniew W?siel (born on 29 January 1966 in Chrzan楂�) contemporary Polish artist, sculptor; creates installations, video objects, artistic arrangements and performances. He also makes figurative, allegorical sculpture verging on abstraction. Much sculptured work is made in brass and bronze.Contents1 Biography2 Activities3 Selected projects and works4 External links // BiographyHe graduated from the Antoni Kenar State High School of Visual Arts in Zakopane. Graduate of the State School of Visual Arts (ASP) in Gdansk in the faculty of Sculpture; Diploma (1993) under the tutelage of Prof. Edward Sitka. ActivitiesIn 2000 he co-founded 鎱沘 wie?y gallery in Gdansk; in 2001-2004 he cooperated with Galeria 78 in Gdynia. Since 2007 he has run the Sculpture Gallery of the Sculpture Artists Association in Gdansk. Founder of the Local Initiatives Association (in 1998) non-governmental organization involved in promoting different socio-cultural forms of life. First chairman for three terms.He takes an active part in the artistic life of the Tri-City; organizer of over 120 joint and one-man exhibitions. Participant of many exhibitions, artistic projects at home and abroad (Germany, the Netherlands, Turkey, Italy, Sweden, France and Lithuania). Frequent prizewinner. Works of Zbigniew W?siel are held in private collections at home and abroad; in the Museum of the City of Gdynia, the National Museum in Gdansk, the Museum of Central Pomerania in Slupsk and the Pomeranian Fine Arts Society). He lives and works in Gdansk. Selected projects and works鎱me Capsule co-designer, engaged in the project, Gda?sk (1991)鎱塺chetypes installation created in the State School of Visual Arts (PWSSP) in Gda?sk (1993) a series of 4 installations:鎱峯mposition of 8 Pyramids (personal technique, measurements: 2.5 x 15 x 23 m), 鎱弖plicated Element (personal technique, measurements: 6 x 6 x 1 m), 鎱tems (personal technique, measurements: 5 x 10 x 6 m), 鎱歛ndalas (personal technique, measurements: no. I /1.5 x 1.5 x 3 m/, no. II /? 3 x 0.1 m/, no. III /? 3 x 2 m/).